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Forgotten Histories: The Original Brown and Copper-Colored People of the United States

1901 Vine St, 4th floor, Skyline Room & Terrace 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Forgotten Histories: The Original Brown and Copper-Colored People of the United States New presentation delves into the little-known history of the original Indigenous inhabitants of the United States, who were labeled as Negroes and became the first American slaves. Philadelphia, PA – Indigenous Education, is pleased to announce a new presentation titled "Forgotten Histories: The Original Brown and Copper-Colored People of the United States." This presentation tells the story of how the original Indigenous inhabitants of the United States were labeled as Negroes and became the first American slaves, and it explores the conditions that led to

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Mural Arts Institute: Symposium 2022 Opening Events

1901 Vine St, 4th floor, Skyline Room & Terrace 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

For full event descriptions, please visit the MAI Arts and Environmental Justice Symposium webpageMural Arts Institute is hosting a two-week long series of events exploring the intersection of environmental justice and art. While most events during the two weeks are virtual and free, September 14th will bring people together for a full day of in-person and hybrid programming at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Pre-registration is required, and sliding scale admission (Solidarity through Redistribution) ensures admission to the full Symposium, lunch, and admission to rooftop beer garden and networking event. For full event descriptions, please visit the MAI Arts and

Mural Arts Institute: Symposium 2022 Opening Events

1901 Vine St, 4th floor, Skyline Room & Terrace 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

For full event descriptions, please visit the MAI Arts and Environmental Justice Symposium webpageMural Arts Institute is hosting a two-week long series of events exploring the intersection of environmental justice and art. While most events during the two weeks are virtual and free, September 14th will bring people together for a full day of in-person and hybrid programming at the Free Library of Philadelphia. Pre-registration is required, and sliding scale admission (Solidarity through Redistribution) ensures admission to the full Symposium, lunch, and admission to rooftop beer garden and networking event. For full event descriptions, please visit the MAI Arts and